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New year, new fitness optionsby Alexis McCutchan | staff writer
For students looking to save some cash and still wanting to meet their New Year's resolution of staying fit, here are some places that offer discounts or give free sessions to students!
Orangetheory fitness. (More)

Black girls celebrate Black History Monthby Michelle Brooks | staff writer
To celebrate the Black History Month , four junior girls have organized a way for black girls at Johnson to get in formation.
“It is an empowerment of young black girls and other girls who are mixed with black (More)

Apps to deny distractionsby Alexis McCutchan | staff writer
While technology can aid learning and teaching, constant beeps and dings of a student's notifications can be distracting.
“I tend see a kid on their phone every period, the notifications for social media can r (More)

Students plan for futureby Laura Navarro | staff writer
Some people don’t spend time thinking about what they want to do after high school and consequently, there are some requirements are needed that students may not know about.
“Certain college majors, such as those (More)

No Pass, No Play!Students involved in sports, dance, band, UIL and other extra curricular activities are anxious to receive their nine weeks report card. When viewing their grades students hope to have a sigh of relief instead a feeling of dread. The nine weeks grade (More)

The Exchange ExperienceGetting the opportunity to become an exchange student and, leaving the U.S to another country are all the new things students get to experience and become accustomed to would be thrilling and quite interesting for anyone. For Rita Garcia-De-Borito th (More)

The Paperless Story on How We Murder TreesDay by day, schools tend to use up excessive amounts of paper. Most of the time it ends up back in the bottom of a trash can or for those who are a bit more considerate, a recycling bin. One sheet could mean nothing, but for a tree it's a big deal.
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